forms of narratives

Forms of Narrative

Dec 14 2009

Throughout the semester we have studied closely many different forms of narrative, looking closely at how they represent a narrative structure no matter what medium the narrative is presented in. We have looked at television (reality tv, sports, etc.), comics, music, "Choose Your Own Adventure" books, and upon discussing these different forms of narrative, I realized one narrative that is never mentioned but is probably the greatest form of narrative of all. Life

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Music, a language in itself

Sep 11 2009

The main discourse in The Great Train Robbery was embodied through visual means. The score of the film provided viewers with peaks of emotion through climactic changes in the music's tone. John H. Lawson defined movies as audiovisual texts, relying on visual and audio means to establish meaning. This was upheld in The Great Train Robbery, as each scene presented through visual means was accompanied with music that radiated emotion.
The establishing shot in the train stations office upheld a meandering theme, setting the groundwork for what would be the most neutral scene as well as music. The smoothly orchestrated song quickened pace while becoming more ridged when the film cut to the second shot.
Looking ahead to when the hostages are being counted, a tame melody accompanies this harmless task, the flute and oboe as utilized as counterparts playfully intermingling with each other until one hostage attempts to escape. The music takes an emotionally rallying tone, with a melody which is initially established with the execution of a hostage.

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